Jets Defenseman Exits Game Against Maple Leafs With Lower-Body Injury

Winnipeg Jets defenseman Haydn Fleury exited Monday’s game against the Toronto Maple Leafs with a lower-body injury.

The 28-year-old defender was on the receiving end of a hit thrown by Maple Leafs forward Connor Dewar, but the contact didn’t seem to phase Fleury. Just seconds later, Fleury’s leg appeared to twist and, resulted in the injury.

View the original article to see embedded media.

The Maple Leafs had possession of the puck in the Jets’ zone, forcing Fleury to stay on the ice and attempt to keep the puck out of his goal. When the puck finally did exit the Jets’ zone, the referees blew the play dead, allowing Fleury to get off the ice.

Fleury went straight to the tunnel and to the locker room when the play concluded and did not return for the third period.

Prior to the game, the Jets recalled Swedish defenseman Simon Lundmark from the Manitoba Moose. The extent of Fleury’s injury is unknown, and the Jets only ruled Logan Stanley out for two games, but if both defenders aren’t available for Saturday’s game, Lundberg could make his NHL debut against the Ottawa Senators back at home.

Make sure you bookmark THN’s Winnipeg Jets site for the latest news, exclusive interviews, breakdowns, and so much more.

Related: Jets Recall Former Second Round Pick From The Manitoba Moose

Related: Nikolaj Ehlers’ Speed Unlocks True Strengths Of Jets’ Offence

Verified by MonsterInsights